Register Today! Driving Decisions with Data Webinar

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Is Your Library Measuring Up?
How can you ensure your library’s goals and initiatives support households in your community? It can be tricky, but withAnalytics On Demand, you can add value to your library’s existing data and unlock key insights about your community.

Join us, andAmerican Libraries, July 24thfor a free episode of AL Live, where Jason Kuscma, deputy director at Toledo Lucas County (Ohio) Public Library and 2017 Library Journal Mover and Shaker, will discuss how his library usesAnalytics On Demandto inform patrons and non-patrons about library services, to market special programs to targeted households, and as a tool to aid managers in understanding their community.

With easy-to-run apps, a simple data upload, and interactive dashboard reporting,Analytics On Demandis empowering decision making with data-driven analytics.

Tune in to thisfree60-minute webcast at 1 p.m. ET on Monday, July 24 to learn more.

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More About Jason:
A member of Public Library Association’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Task Force who has served on several ALA committees,Jason Kucsmabrings years of progressive librarianship to the library community. He was recently selected as aLibrary JournalMover and Shaker and in 2009 was named an ALA Emerging Leader. He joined Toledo Lucas County Public Library (TLCPL) as deputy director in 2015, where he led the library in a community-focused strategic planning process to guide the library’s work through 2020. Prior to TLCPL, Kucsma was executive director of the Metropolitan New York Library Council. He managed a team of information professionals in the service of more than 250 libraries and helped start Empire State Digital Network, the state’s conduit to the Digital Public Library of America.

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